Long long ago, in a computer not that far away, there was a timeline, with many points on it. A young researcher tried to annotate all those points and struggled to place labels without overlaps. Placing them manually is the last thing he wanted to do. He spent a lot of time trying different methods without success, until he tapped into the force. Since then, whenever someone asks him how to place
Changelog v0.5.0: High resolution maps now available v0.4.4: updateChoropleth now accepts a reset option parameter v0.4.0: Allows functions instead of literal values, many bug fixes v0.2.10: Allows `height`/`width` as option parameters, fixes IE mouseover issue v0.2.7: Added dataUrl to remote fetch JSON or CSV data Examples Basic:
<script type="text/javascript"> var data = [ [1973,1000,750,300,400,70,20], [1268,549,336,221,122,115], [1892,1282,250,32,18], [1832,379,254,314], [1171,256,120], [2533,340] ], // The initial date is the date displayed // in the first column of the first row initialDate = new Date(2012, 0), // DOM Element where the Cohort Chart will be inserted container = document.getElementById('main-example');
Welcome to {elliot.js} {elliot.js} was created to fill a need for graphing near real time events in various web projects. It has been used to produce graphs for log analytics, customer actions, monitoring and similar services. Special requirements? {elliot.js} is highly configurable. You can easily change background colors, bar sizes, colors, fonts, update frequenzy etc. Have a look at our example
This project is an attempt to build re-usable charts and chart components for d3.js without taking away the power that d3.js gives you. This is a very young collection of components, with the goal of keeping these components very customizeable, staying away from your standard cookie cutter solutions. View more examples »
Rickshaw is a JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive time series graphs. Rickshaw on GitHub Graphing Toolkit Rickshaw provides the elements you need to create interactive graphs: renderers, legends, hovers, range selectors, etc. You put the pieces together. See Demo → Built on d3.js It's all based on d3 underneath, so graphs are drawn with standard SVG and styled with CSS. Customize all you l
D3The JavaScript library for bespoke data visualization Create custom dynamic visualizations with unparalleled flexibility
RGraph is a JavaScript charts library based on HTML5 SVG and canvas. RGraph is mature (over 17 years old) and has a wealth of features making it an ideal choice to use for showing charts on your website. More » In the April 2025 release a new datagrid object was added. This makes it easy to add static or dynamic data tables to your pages. It can be used whether you use the canvas or SVG libraries
President of WebFX. Bill has over 25 years of experience in the Internet marketing industry specializing in SEO, UX, information architecture, marketing automation and more. William’s background in scientific computing and education from Shippensburg and MIT provided the foundation for MarketingCloudFX and other key research and development projects at WebFX. There are plenty of JavaScript librari
arbor.js -------- Arbor is a graph visualization library built with web workers and jQuery. Rather than trying to be an all-encompassing framework, arbor provides an efficient, force-directed layout algorithm plus abstractions for graph organization and screen refresh handling. It leaves the actual screen-drawing to you. This means you can use it with canvas, SVG, or even positioned HTML elements;
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